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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 12 — COMMERCE AND TRADE · Chapter 62

§ 6260. Sale of motor vehicle after repossession.

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§ 6260. Sale of motor vehicle after repossession.
(a)Forfeiture.-- If the repossessed motor vehicle subject to an installment sale contract is not redeemed by the buyer either by termination or reinstatement of the contract within the 15-day notice of redemption period, the buyer shall forfeit all claim to the motor vehicle and collateral security.
(b)Deficiency.-- If the buyer does not redeem the repossessed motor vehicle within the 15-day notice of redemption period, the installment seller or holder may not bring an action or proceeding against the buyer for a deficiency under section 6261 (relating to deficiency judgment) unless there has been a public or private sale of the repossessed motor vehicle and collateral security.
(c)Motor vehicle title.-- At the sale of a repossessed motor vehicle to a purchaser, the installment seller or holder shall provide to the purchaser the title to the vehicle and all necessary documents to effect the transfer of the motor vehicle.
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Cross References. Section 6260 is referred to in section 6261 of this title.
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